Go Early Technology compresses the construction schedule

Posted Date: 8/26/2014

[Norfolk, Va.] Allied Construction Technologies (AC•Tech) announced its 2170 Vapor Reduction Systems with patented Go Early Technology. According to the company, three-to-five days after a concrete slab has been poured work crews are able to get on the freshly cured subflooring.

Additionally, application of this product prevents the slab from curling or cracking. It also eliminates the need and subsequent expense of concrete finishing, the company stated.

According to Dawn Parnoff, AC•Tech executive vice president, “[This space-age technology] enhances the durability of the concrete slab by providing a topcoat that is resistant up to 14,000 PSI. Ultimately, because this practically eliminates any construction damage, the possibilities of having to spend annoying time and dole out unplanned expenses for remediation virtually disappear.”

2170 Vapor Reduction Systems with Go Early Technology also ensures slab cleanliness with a non-porous surface, disallowing cutting oil stains to react to adhesives leading to floor failure. Being applied before walls are erected ensures that the entire slab will be protected from moisture, and that there will be no possible mold or mildew beneath the walls.

Compatible with most all finished flooring and coating systems, 2170 Vapor Reduction Systems with Go Early Technology provide architects, contractors and a 15-year material and labor warranty.